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Exposure to Underestimated Channelized Melt in Antarctic Ice Shelves
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Energy balance in women during polar trekking-The POWER study. [PDF]
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Greenland ice sheet runoff reduced by meltwater refreezing in bare ice. [PDF]
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The Lancet, 2013
We read with interest the case report by Peter Paal and colleagues (Feb 9, p 506)1 of a 70-year-old man surviving 6 days in a crevasse after a fall while crossing a glacier alone. Unlike the Case Report of successful resuscitation from 13·7°C,2 this climber's core temperature was 33·5°C. The authors speculate that the rescue foil used by the individual
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We read with interest the case report by Peter Paal and colleagues (Feb 9, p 506)1 of a 70-year-old man surviving 6 days in a crevasse after a fall while crossing a glacier alone. Unlike the Case Report of successful resuscitation from 13·7°C,2 this climber's core temperature was 33·5°C. The authors speculate that the rescue foil used by the individual
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Polar Record, 1957
In August 1946 John Tonkin, navigator at the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey station on Stonington Island in Marguerite Bay, Graham Land, was leading a team of dogs half a mile from the station. As the path was a well-trodden one he was not wearing skis. Four other men were in the party.
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In August 1946 John Tonkin, navigator at the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey station on Stonington Island in Marguerite Bay, Graham Land, was leading a team of dogs half a mile from the station. As the path was a well-trodden one he was not wearing skis. Four other men were in the party.
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Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1887
On March 8th, 1884, at about one o'clock in the morning, a break occurred in the Davis Levee, situated on the west bank of the Mississippi River, some twenty-three miles above the City of New Orlea...
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On March 8th, 1884, at about one o'clock in the morning, a break occurred in the Davis Levee, situated on the west bank of the Mississippi River, some twenty-three miles above the City of New Orlea...
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